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EUROSTAT Working Group ”Forestry Statistics”
MCPFE Reporting on SFM Roman Michalak MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw 26TH MEETING OF WORKING GROUP LUXEMBOURG, FEBRUARY 2006
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Overview MCPFE Pan-European C&I development MCPFE C&I reporting
Collection of Source Data Conclusions 8(d) Sustainable forest management and use should be carried out in accordance with national development policies and priorities and on the basis of environmentally sound national guidelines. In the formulation of such guidelines, account should be taken, as appropriate and if applicable, of relevant internationally agreed methodologies and criteria. Agenda 21 Chapter 11 COMBATING DEFORESTATION Chapter 40 INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING
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MCPFE Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe
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MCPFE initiative of the European countries at ministerial level that addresses common opportunities and challenges related to forests and forestry 44 European countries + EC and 41 “observer” countries/organisations
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MCPFE OVERALL GOAL Promote sustainable forest management (SFM) in Europe through participatory and open co-operation Ministerial Conferences Secretariat: Liaison Unit (currently Warsaw) General Co-ordinating Committee (GCC) Round Table Meetings Expert Level Meetings Working Groups, Workshops
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Pan-European C&I development
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MCPFE PROCESS UNCED 1992 1998 1990 1993 2003
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Pan-European C&I Development
Fourth Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe Vienna 2003 endorsement of improved set of Indicators Assessment Guidelines for Protected and Protective Forest
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MCPFE C&I Reporting
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Putting MCPFE commitments into action
MCPFE C&I Reporting Putting MCPFE commitments into action „Promote sustainable forest management by further implementing, applying and if necessary improving, criteria and indicators for: monitoring, assessing and reporting progress on sustainable forest management …” Vienna Declaration
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State of Europe’s Forest 2003
MCPFE C&I Reporting State of Europe’s Forest 2003
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MCPFE C&I Reporting MCPFE PROCESS UNCED 1992 1998 1990 ~2007 1993 2003
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MCPFE Expert Level Meeting - ELM 14 -15 October 2004
MCPFE C&I Reporting MCPFE Expert Level Meeting - ELM October 2004 Establishment of the reporting process for Warsaw Conference Coordinating units – MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw and UNECE/FAO Secretariat Supporting units - Team of Specialists on “Monitoring Forest Resources for SFM in the UNECE region” and MCPFE ad hoc Advisory Group on Report elaboration
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Schedule of Report Elaboration
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Collection of Source Data
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Collection of Source Data
Quantitative Indicators MCPFE and UNECE/FAO National Enquiry International Data Providers Qualitative indicators
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2007 reporting - quantitative indicators
National reports to other international sources FRA National Correspondents INTERNATIONAL DATA PROVIDERS MCPFE Warsaw Conference State of Forests and SFM in Europe 2007 IPGRI/EUFORGEN data bases ICP Forest/ JRC data bases EUROSTAT data bases ILO data bases FAO Global Forest Resources Assessment (GFRA 2005) UNECE/FAO/ MCPFE Reports (TBFRA 2000, SoEF 2003) DATA PROCESSING National Enquiry and UN ECE database AUTHORS National data UNECE/FAO Secretariat and Team of Specialists on SFM MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw and ad hoc AG on 2007 Report Case studies, supplementary materials 1990 2000 2005
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Forest health and vitality
NE IDP CS C.1 Forest Resources 1.1 Forest area 1.2 Growing stock 1.3 Age structure and/or diameter distribution 1.4 Carbon stock [ICP-F/JRC] C2. Forest health and vitality 2.1 Deposition of air pollutants [ICP-F/JRC] 2.2 Soil condition [ICP-F/JRC] 2.3 Defoliation [ICP-F/JRC] 2.4 Forest damage [ICP-F/JRC]
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C3. Productive functions 3.1 Increment and fellings [EUROSTAT] 3.2
NE IDP CS C3. Productive functions 3.1 Increment and fellings [EUROSTAT] 3.2 Roundwood [EUROSTAT] 3.3 Non-wood goods [EUROSTAT] 3.4 Services 3.5 Forests under management plans
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C4. Biological diversity 4.1 Tree species composition 4.2 Regeneration
IDP CS C4. Biological diversity 4.1 Tree species composition 4.2 Regeneration 4.3 Naturalness 4.4 Introduced tree species 4.5 Deadwood 4.6 Genetic resources [IPGRI] 4.7 Landscape pattern [JRC/EEA] 4.8 Threatened forest species 4.9 Protected forests
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C5. Protective functions 5.1
NE IDP CS C5. Protective functions 5.1 Protective forests – soil, water and other ecosystem functions 5.2 Protective forests – infrastructure and managed natural resources
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Socio-economic functions
NE IDP CS C6. Socio-economic functions 6.1 Forest holdings 6.2 Contribution of forest sector to GDP [EUROSTAT] 6.3 Net revenue [EUROSTAT] 6.4 Expenditures for services 6.5 Forest sector workforce [EUROSTAT] 6.6 Occupational safety and health [ILO] 6.7 Wood consumption [UNECE/FAO, EUROSTAT] 6.8 Trade in wood [UNECE/FAO, EUROSTAT] 6.9 Energy from wood resources 6.10 Accessibility for recreation 6.11 Cultural and spiritual values
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Schedule of Report Elaboration
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Conclusions (1) MCPFE Criteria & Indicators – broadly recognized approach to forest and SFM assessment MCPFE C&I provides stable framework for development of relevant data collection systems MCPFE C&I developed with consideration of interests of all stakeholders
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Conclusions (2) MCPFE work on C&I reporting does not replace any existing information system; success of pan-European C&I depends on involvement of and collaboration among all partners at national and international levels, Working towards achieving: data of known and expected accuracy harmonised information change of characteristics
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